The Elder Scrolls: Legends is shutting down on January 30, 2025
Story Highlights
- The Elder Scrolls: Legends is an award-winning card-collecting strategy game based on the Elder Scrolls series.
- All items in the store and entry into in-game events will be available for just 1 Gold each until January 30, 2025.
- There won’t be an offline version of the game available after the shutdown.
As a seasoned gamer with over two decades of gaming under my belt, I find myself deeply saddened by the impending shutdown of The Elder Scrolls: Legends. Having played my fair share of card-strategy games and being an ardent fan of the Elder Scrolls series, this game was a perfect blend that I had eagerly anticipated for years.
Bethesda Softworks LLC has announced that it will be ending the service for its popular strategy card game, The Elder Scrolls: Legends, on January 30, 2025. After seven years, this title based on the Elder Scrolls series will no longer be available to play online.
The Elder Scrolls: Legends is shutting down without any plans for an offline version
If you’re yet to discover it, ‘The Elder Scrolls: Legends’ is a highly acclaimed card game series spun off from the widely popular ‘Elder Scrolls’ franchise, launched on March 9, 2017. Immerse yourself in diverse storylines ranging from the sinister ‘Dark Brotherhood’ to the legendary ‘Clockwork City’, and engage in thrilling turn-based card combat.
The End for Elder Scrolls Legends
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I regret to share that next year, on January 30, 2025, the services for “The Elder Scrolls: Legends” game will come to an end. When you log in, you’ll see a message within the game itself, informing us of the shutdown: “Prepare for the permanent closure of The Elder Scrolls: Legends servers on January 30, 2025.” It’s a bittersweet moment for fans like me.
Fans are disheartened and upset by the sudden announcement
Following the final date, it’s been stated that the “servers will be turned off, making the game unplayable” in the message. Fortunately, the game is offering a nice perk for its small but dedicated fanbase: “all store items and access to in-game events can be purchased with just 1 Gold each.” As a result, you can experience all that the game has to offer up until January 30.
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As a passionate admirer of gaming, I find myself deeply saddened and frustrated over the shutdown announcement, given that the developers haven’t yet proposed an offline version of the game. It’s disheartening to witness fellow enthusiasts rallying with petitions, either demanding the halt of the shutdown or offering offline access. Though I personally haven’t delved into this specific game, it’s a pity to see dedicated fans disappointed by this news. For a renowned studio like Bethesda Softworks LLC, creating an offline mode seems entirely achievable and could help alleviate the dismay among the gaming community.
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